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      The KTX-Eum (Korean: KTX-이음; RR: KTX-Ieum, formerly known as EMU-250 or EMU-260) or Korail Class 150000 is a South Korean high-speed electric multiple unit train manufactured by Hyundai Rotem and operated by Korail. It is the first domestic high-speed EMU (also the second domestic high-speed train, the first being KTX-Sancheon) that is designed and developed in South Korea.
      The word '이음' in Korean means 'uniting through connection'. This name was selected by members of the public, and expresses the desire to connect regions, people, and happiness through trains.


      History


      After the development of the prototype HEMU-430X train, Hyundai-Rotem and Korail signed an agreement in June 2016 to supply high-speed electric multiple units, the first of its kind in South Korea in commercial service (the HEMU-430X is also an electric multiple unit, but it is not for service and mass production). The original order was for five six-car units, but an additional order for 14 six-car units was placed in December 2016; both orders were scheduled for delivery from 2020 to 2021.
      In September 2016, Korail held a public contest for the design of the new models. In 2017, a mockup of the chosen design was exhibited to the public to promote the train and receive feedback. On November 4, 2019, the first set was delivered to Korail.
      In August 2020, Korail held a public competition for the name of the new model, which at the time was known as the EMU-260. The model was officially renamed "KTX-Eum" (KTX-이음) in October 2020, after Korail filed patent trademark with the Korean Intellectual Property Office.
      On January 4, 2021, the train entered service on Jungang Line operating between the electrified section of Cheongnyangni and Andong.
      On July 13, 2021, Korail announced the train will be introduced on Gangneung Line from August 1, replacing KTX-Sancheon which would be redeployed to other KTX lines.


      Design


      Technology incorporated in these trains is derived from the experimental HEMU-430X train previously tested by Korail. The KTX-Eum will feature the same design as KTX-Cheongryong trains, but the formation will consist of six cars as opposed to eight cars. Unlike previous generations of KTX trains, the KTX-Eum uses distributed traction with driving trailers at each end and six powered intermediate cars as opposed to a traction head configuration.


      Interior


      Unlike KTX-I and KTX-Sancheon, the seats on KTX-Eum feature more leg room, wider armrests, USB ports, wireless charging pads, and entertainment displays similar to inflight entertainment systems found on aircraft. In addition, every seat is aligned with the window.


      Export variant



      In June 2024, South Korea and Uzbekistan concluded a KRW 270 billion (approximately US$196 million) deal to apply KTX technology in Uzbekistan by supplying 6 sets of high-speed trains and Korail expertise. The high-speed trains, UTY EMU-250, is a variant of the KTX-Eum and will have 7 cars in each set.


      Fleet List in KTX


      As of July 2021, the fleet is as follows:


      Gallery




      See also



      List of high speed trains
      HEMU-430X
      KTX-Cheongryong
      Rail transport in South Korea
      UTY EMU-250 (in Uzbekistan)


      References




      External links


      About KTX-Eum (Korail) (in Korean)

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